This document contains minutes from a forum held at the National Security Agency in June 2009. The minutes describe various programs involving NSA collaboration with other Five Eyes intelligence agencies such as Australia's Defense Signals…
This document is a NSA slide used in NSA analyst training. It documents the decision tree for targeting individuals in response to foreign intelligence requirements with reference to relevant laws, policies and procedures.
This document is an extract from notes for an internal NSA presentation. It describes key achievements made by the NSA's Signals Intelligence Directorare (SID) in 2013. Mention is made of the trilateral agreement existing between the NSA, GCHQ and…
This document is an extract from notes for an internal NSA presentation. It describes key achievements made by the NSA's Signals Intelligence Directorare (SID) in 2013. Mention is made of the trilateral agreement existing between the NSA, GCHQ and…
This document is an article is from the internal NSA newsletter, SIDtoday. It announces the NSA preparations for the 2004 Athens Olympics, and briefly discusses intelligence operations of prior olympic games.
This document is an article from an internal NSA newsletter. It contains an NSA analyst's reminiscences about working at the European Technical Center (ETC) in Stuttgart, Germany.
This document is a report detailing the National Security Agency's policy for sharing cryptologic intelligence with the intelligence agencies of different countries. Western countries are divided into "Tier A" nations, which receive "comprehensive…
This document is a presentation about a new SIGINT processing application, ICREACH. The proposed application will enable "large scale expansion of communications metadata shared with IC partners." ICREACH makes "greater use" of NSA's communications…
This document is a decision memorandum for the Director of National Intelligence, requesting the establishment of "a U.S. Intelligence Community-wide communications metadata sharing structure; to recommend that the National Security Agency establish…